It might be easier to list major roadways on Oahu that are not in the middle of construction projects. KITV4's Cam Tran shows us a new project underway, and how long to expect those traffic tie-ups to last.

Oahu that ARE NOT in the middle of construction projects .. Two new ones are now underway... KITV4's Cam Tran shows us where and how long the ensuing traffic tie-ups are expected to last. 22-28 41-48 58-102 The 25 thousand drivers who use Kamehameha Highway to get around Central Oahu-get for some orange cones and work crews. After today's blessing ceremony, the state department of transportation began work to repave the 14 mile stretch on Kamehameha Highway from Ka uka Boulevard in Wapio to Waihau Street in Mililani. CALVIN HISATAKE, PROJECT ENGINEER IN:16:34 WE'LL BE LOWERING UTILITIES DOING TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS, RECONSTRUCTING THE ROADWAYS SO WHEN WE'RE DONE it SHOULD PROVIDE UP TO 25 YEARS OF SERVICE The 13 million dollar project will take two years to complete. hisatkae IN: 18:12 THERE WILL ALWAYS BE ONE LANE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC IN EITHER DIRECTION STANDUP: 22:17 THIS PROJECT ON KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY ISN'T THE ONLY STARTING THIS WEEK. CREWS WILL BE OUT SOON ON KALANIANAOLE HIGHWAY AS WELL. 21:16 East Oahu residents will be crawling along as state crews start repaving Kalanianaole Highway from West Hind Drive to Hanauma Bay CAROLINE SLUYTER: STATE DOT 19:48 IT'S MOSTLY GOING TO BE DAY WORK BETWEEN THE MORNING COMMUTE AND THE AFTERNOON RUSH HOUR. AND IT WILL BE DAY WORK TO AVOID THE NOISE IN THE RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOO D 20:00 The Kalanianaole highway project is slated to be done in 2016 as well. DOT says the first two weeks will be mainly prep work, shortly after drivers can expect more major lane closures. Reporting from Waipio, Cam Tran, kIT 4 news. The State D-O-T says most of the construction with happen during the day, but as the Kamehameha Highway project nears the end, crews could close down parts of the roads in the overnight hours as

A bill to rezone agricultural land in West Oahu faced the people who live in that community Monday night. After passing a first reading last week, a city council committee brought Bill 3 out for a public hearing.